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II. Na Hua'olelo i Ka Lama o Na Kupuna o 'Oiwi Kau i Ka 'Ihi <br /> Words of Light of the Most Revered Ancestors of'Oiwi <br /> Kaloko-Honokohau served as the northern boundary of lands of great sacredness to 'Oiwi and to <br /> all mankind. Kaloko on the north and Honaunau at the south enclosed the intensely sacred lands <br /> dedicated to Akua(Divine Creator). Within these lands were and are Ahu'ena Heiau in <br /> Kamakahonu. <br /> At Pu'u is the sacredness focused and identified as the heart of Kaluaokalani, translated as -- The <br /> Second Heaven. While Pu'u is identified as the heart of Kaluaokalani, truly, the mountain-to- <br /> shoreline trails of the north Kona coastline "hold" the true history of the "heart" of <br /> Kaluaokalani. Kaluaokalani is ALL of the Hawaiian Islands extending northward through the <br /> northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Kaluaokalani became the Kingdom of Hawai'i unified by <br /> Kamehameha-the-Great. <br /> These land points have always been honored especially for bordering the lands held as the sacred <br /> repository for all 'Oiwi from time immemorial. <br /> When Kamehameha-the-Great unified the Kingdom of Hawai'i by Akua Manamanaloa (Most <br /> High God), he was the Chosen King and Leader of his people by Akua. Akua blessed and <br /> provided for the success of his efforts for'Oiwi, his Beloved People. Kamehameha-the-Great <br /> unified the islands and took special care of the repository of the especially sacred lands of the <br /> ages. <br /> Kamehameha-the-Great comprehended that He was the representative of Most High Akua, <br /> Divine Creator, and sought to procure the hearts of his people in this belief. He ordered the <br /> conversion of the centuries-old beliefs held in the first faith of'Oiwi in the Pu'uhonua o ka'aina <br /> and He and his forces stood in battles to defend these changes. A large battle took place at <br /> Kaloko-Honokohau where many lives were lost believing the way they were taught to believe; in <br /> the way of the faith they lived. <br /> The national park staff of Kaloko-Honokohau that desired a blessing of Akua upon all involved <br /> in a land-clearing episode in 2014 are to be honored for seeking this Goodness and Blessing of <br /> Akua. This Instance Was Chosen By Akua to be the focal point for the Great Light Dawning <br /> in Hawai'i for the Planet. Here is Keaulama— The Age of Light. <br /> At Kaloko begins the New Greatest-Story-Ever-Told. <br /> Where certain lands are chosen as the Capital of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, what does this tell us <br /> of the lands neighboring the Capital? Mea nui lakou. They are of Great Importance. Hohonu <br /> loa ka pilina o neia'aina i na 'Oiwi. Hohonu ka pilina o neia'aina la'a i na hoa kanaka a pau. To <br /> the first people of the Pacific these lands hold deep meaning in connectedness. To all mankind, <br /> these sacred lands hold deep meaning in connectedness. <br /> Ahu'ena Heiau is the first restored Heiau (Temple) of worship of'Oiwi. Ahu'ena Heiau is the <br /> first Temple built upon the Earth to give honor and give all praise and glory to the Source of Life <br />
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